A panorama of the mining camp of Barry, Colorado, in Teller County, a component camp of Anaconda, shows a main street surrounded by wood-frame, commercial storefronts with false fronts and one-story, wood- frame, box-shaped structures with gables. A small stream winds through the terrain near the edge of town. Small outhouses are behind many of the buildings. Mills, identifiable by their long smokestacks, are on opposite ends of the town. Bare trees and and evergreen trees cover the hillsides, which are covered with patches of snow. A road traverses up the side of one of the hills.

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Image File: ZZR710007172

Notes

Formerly F7172.; Photographer's stamp "A.J. Harlan, Photographer, Victor, Colo." on back of cabinet card.; Photoprint has yellowed, and the card is stained and yellowed.; Title hand-written on front of photoprint.; R7100071727

Identifier

F32116 DPLW

Filename

10007172.tif

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